Money

Activity Dollar Tray, bills and coins to play and have fun. This toy helps to identify and understand money values, acquiring the skill of valuing objects. It practices arithmetic. Allows money to be counted and organized in its segmented tray

The slammin' new way to practice math facts! Read the question, scan the possible answers, and slam the one that's correct! Better move quickly, though, each game of 10 questions is timed— the faster you get through the questions, the better your score! Three levels, flashing lights, and fun sound effects keep players interested. Requires 3 “C” batteries, not included.

This game provides playful practice in counting money and making change while building competence in addition and subtraction. The two main games—Coin Values and Making Change are both self-checking and have a unique starting board that offers eight different positions to place your dominoes. Also includes lesson plans and other game ideas. 1-4 players.

A fun way to learn valuable first money experiences! Players use coins and bills to pay for purchases, compute change, handle allowances and gifts, collect earnings, and make deposits into college savings accounts. Transactions mirror the real world, adding value and excitement. Game variations offer two difficulty levels. 2-4 players.